
On this day October 16 1981, Eurythmics released their debut album In the Garden, marking the beginning of one of the most influential musical partnerships of the decade. Recorded in Germany with members of Can and Blondie’s Clem Burke, the album blended experimental sounds, new wave textures, and artistic ambition.
While not a commercial success at first, In the Garden laid the groundwork for the duo’s future achievements. Annie Lennox’s striking vocals and Dave Stewart’s inventive production hinted at the unique sound that would soon make them international stars.
80s insight: In the Garden captured Eurythmics in their formative stage, showing how creativity and experimentation shaped the music that would soon define their 80s legacy.
While not a commercial success at first, In the Garden laid the groundwork for the duo’s future achievements. Annie Lennox’s striking vocals and Dave Stewart’s inventive production hinted at the unique sound that would soon make them international stars.
80s insight: In the Garden captured Eurythmics in their formative stage, showing how creativity and experimentation shaped the music that would soon define their 80s legacy.